Ruby on Rails Wednesday, December 2, 2015

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 5:46:49 PM UTC, Jason Hsu, Ruby on High Speed Rails wrote:
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> That said, I'd like to hear from those of you who are still part of the vast majority who use Ruby on Rails directly on the host OS.  How do you deal with the issues that prompted me to use VirtualBox/Vagrant?  (I think that gemsets are a popular solution.  Is this correct?)


I don't use gemsets - when using a bundler enabled project it won't let you load a gem that's not in the Gemfile. If I did need to blow away my ruby install that's only one command with rbenv (and then run bundler to reinstall gems). "Works on my machine" problems are handled by a CI server (which is an automatically built image, built using the same process that builds our production images)

There is some value in getting new developers setup (there are a few non ruby related dependencies in our app on top of rails) but I've never really had the problems you describe.

Fred

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